
The Jaxson On WJCT
Thursdays during Morning Edition
The Jaxson on WJCT is a radio segment focusing on urbanism and culture on Florida’s First Coast.
The Jaxson continues Modern Cities' focus on development trends, but on a hyperlocal level. The Jaxson on WJCT is hosted and produced by WJCT News Director Jessica Palombo and features a rotation of commentators from The Jaxson, including Ennis Davis, Kelsi Hasden, Mike Field and Bill Delaney.
Views expressed by The Jaxson are not necessarily those of WJCT.
Latest Episodes
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The amount of foot traffic in Downtown Jacksonville fell to an all-time low last year, as the pandemic slowed the growth of downtowns across the…
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When it comes to planning out Jacksonville’s urban core, the city needs to do a better job of defining what are called “primary streets.”That’s what The…
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With an extensive and rich Gullah Geechee heritage, Jacksonville’s Black culinary roots run deep.As The Jaxson’s Ennis Davis tells us, our city’s…
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The national food hall craze appears to be taking Jacksonville’s urban core by storm. In this week’ Jaxson on WJCT segment, The Jaxson’s Ennis Davis tells…
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Just in time for Halloween, The Jaxson invites you to Evergreen Cemetery on Jacksonville’s Northside, one of the oldest continuously operating graveyards…
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The proposed $93 million redevelopment of the River City Brewing Company site into apartments is an idea worth exploring – but removing one of Downtown's…
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More than one-third of the shopping malls across the country could close within the next year. Many mall owners will be forced to adapt their properties…
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On Thursday, Jacksonville’s Downtown Development Review Board will consider plans to convert two historic buildings into mixed-use developments, part of a…
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The Omni hotel is looking to sell its Downtown property in Jacksonville.As The Jaxson’s Ennis Davis tells WJCT’s Jessica Palombo, the move could open up…
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The Jacksonville City Council is expected to be asked soon to approve a plan by the Downtown Investment Authority that’s meant to save historic buildings…